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Scholartis Press

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Founder
  
Eric Partridge

Scholartis Press was a small, private press in London, England, founded by Eric Partridge in 1927. The press closed in 1931, when the Great Depression began in Britain.

Writers published

  • William Blake, Poetical Sketches. With an Essay on "Blake's Metric" by Jack Lindsay, 1927
  • Nicholas Breton, Melancholike humours. Edited, with an Essay on "Elizabethan melancholy", by G.B. Harrison
  • Richard Henry Horne, Orion, 1928
  • Elza de Locre, I See the Earth: Poems, 1928. Illustrated by Peter Meadows, pseudonym for Jack Lindsay
  • Norah Hoult, Poor Women!, 1928
  • Nicholas Rowe, Three plays: Tamerlane, The Fair Penitent, Jane Shore, 1929
  • Laurence Sterne, A Sentimental Journey. Edited with Introduction and Notes by Herbert Read, 1929
  • Edmund Spenser, Daphnaïda and other poems, 1929
  • Maude Meagher, White Jade, 1930
  • George Sand, The Country Waif and "The Castle of Pictordu", tr. Eirene Collis, 1930
  • Edmund Spenser, A view of the State of Ireland, 1934
  • References

    Scholartis Press Wikipedia